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29-MAY-2007 John Cross Photography

High Water

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After a couple days of rain the ground gets saturated and the water rises. It was up a couple feet at the park. I thought the reflection was sorta neat. The water is not normally this brown. That's what you get with a large amount of rain runoff.

Canon EOS 350D
1/160s f/7.1 at 54.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Dave Beedon01-Jun-2007 17:30
It will become obvious once you are in motion toward Oregon.
jCross01-Jun-2007 09:50
Sounds good. How do I get to the motion palette?
Dave Beedon01-Jun-2007 04:42
I move that we stop figuring. Does anyone second the motion?
jCross01-Jun-2007 01:24
I figured the levels tool would untilt it.
Dave Beedon01-Jun-2007 00:45
I meant adjust the level (height) of the water. Tilted water is not a problem---I figured there was a magnetic anomaly at work when you shot this.
jCross31-May-2007 22:12
When I took the shot, something kept telling me to tilt the camera just for the hell of it.
Dave Beedon31-May-2007 21:04
John, you should have adjusted the water with the Levels tool.
John Cooper31-May-2007 09:39
If it keeps raining here, you will have to rename this place Saxet, and apply for an entry in Cooper's Atlas of Non-Existent places.